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Eleven dead, including eight children, in Mumbai building collapse


Eleven dead, including eight children, in Mumbai building collapse
Rescue workers search for survivors in the debris after a residential building collapsed in Mumbai, India, June 10, 2021. REUTERS/Hemanshi Kamani reuters tickers
This content was published on June 10, 2021 - 04:05
June 10, 2021 - 04:05
MUMBAI (Reuters) - At least 11 people, including eight children, died after a Mumbai residential building collapsed on top of another building late on Wednesday, local officials said.
The incident occurred close to midnight in a northern suburb of Mumbai, officials said, adding that more people could be trapped inside the debris. Eight people were injured and have been moved to nearby hospitals, officials said. ....

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Filipino workers accuse Pakistani diplomats of exploitation

Six Filipino employees say they have been working for Pakistani diplomats in Geneva for more than 20 years without pay. They have filed a complaint with the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland after struggling to raise the issue with local authorities. “They left the Philippines because the Pakistani mission to the UN promised them a decent life in Geneva, with a salary, a roof over their heads and payment of social insurance,” Mirella Falco, head of the SIT workers union, told journalists in Geneva on Thursday. On arrival, the reality was quite different, Falco said. They had to accept to work more than ten hours a week without pay in exchange for a legitimation card (a special card that diplomats give to their employees and that is issued by the Swiss mission). To earn enough money to survive, they had to find work with other employers. Silenced “For decades, these domestic workers have been silenced by their fear of losing their residence status. If they are dismisse ....

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Swiss cities improve in global 'liveability' index


Swiss cities improve in global ‘liveability’ index
Geneva by night with the famous water fountain (archive picture) Keystone/Salvatore Di Nolfi
The Swiss cities of Zurich and Geneva are among the world’s best cities to live in, according to a prestigious survey.
This content was published on June 9, 2021 - 12:34
June 9, 2021 - 12:34
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th position from 11
th position in the latest Economist Intelligence Unit ranking published on Tuesday, compared with a similar survey from 2019.
Geneva now ranks 8
th position - alongside the Australian city of Melbourne.
Six of the top ten cities in the ranking are in New Zealand and Australia, while many European and Canadian cities have fallen down the bi-annual list. ....

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Exclusive-Amid accusations of genocide from the West, China polices could cut millions of Uyghur births in Xinjiang – report

(Corrects typo in headline) By Cate Cadell BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese birth control policies could cut between 2.6 to 4.5 million births of the Uyghur and other ethnic minorities in southern Xinjiang within 20 years, up to a third of the region’s projected minority population, according to a new analysis by a German researcher. The report, shared exclusively with Reuters ahead of publication, also includes a previously unreported cache of research produced by Chinese academics and officials on Beijing’s intent behind the birth control policies in Xinjiang, where official data shows birth-rates have already dropped by 48.7% between 2017 and 2019. Adrian Zenz’s research comes amid growing calls among some western countries for an investigation into whether China’s actions in Xinjiang amount to genocide, a charge Beijing vehemently denies. The research by Zenz is the first such peer reviewed analysis of the long-term population impact of Beijing’s multi-year crackdown in the we ....

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